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California born Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland has a net worth of $65 million. The celebrated singer of the famous band The Offspring, a California punk rock band, was the primary songwriter and rhythm guitarist. Holland started off as a karaoke singer in a local bar and a drummer for the Maniac Subsidal.

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Apart from being a member of The Offspring, Holland has his own record label known as Nitro Records famous for re-issuing the bands first ever album. Additionally, he performed in all of The Offspring's eight albums. Some of their records include Ignition and Smash that to date holds the record for album with most sales on an independent label. The 2007 edition of Kerangi Holland was ranked seventy third among a hundred stars who rock people's world lists.

Holland had left USC before finishing his PhD in Molecular Biology to focus on music and his band. Holland has a bachelor's degree and a masters degree in biology and molecular biology, respectively. In addition, he is a licensed pilot and in 2009 he became a certified flight instructor. Holland also has his own hot sauce brand known as Gringo Bandito.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2011

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Days Go By with the American punk rock band The Offspring

$24,000

2009

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the compilation album Happy Hour! with the American punk rock band The Offspring

$30,000

2007

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified platinum by Music Canada and gold by ARIA)

$225,000

2004

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the compilation album Greatest Hits with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified 3x paltinum by ARIA, platinum by Music Canada, and gold by RIAA and BPI)

$1,200,000

2004

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the video album Complete Music Video Collection with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified gold by RIAA, ARIA and Music Canada)

$62,500

2002

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Splinter with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified paltinum by ARIA, gold by RIAA and IFPI-SWI, and silver by BPI)

$850,000

1999

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the video album Huck It with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified gold by ARIA)

$7,500,000

1999

Performance Fee

Estimated earnings from the album Conspiracy of One with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified 2x platinum by ARIA and Music Canada, platinum by RIAA, RMNZ and IFPI-SWI, and gold by BPI, IFPI-AUT and IFPI-SWI)

$5,500,000

1997

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the video album Americana with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified gold by ARIA)

$7,500

1997

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Americana with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified 8x platinum by Music Canada, 5x platinum by RIAA and ARIA, 4x platinum by RMNZ, 2x platinum by IFPI-SWE, platinum by BPI,IFPI-AUT and IFPI-SWI, and gold by BVMI)

$10,100,000

1996

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Ixnay on the Hombre with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified 2x platinum by ARIA and Music Canada, platinum by RIAA, and gold by BPI, IFPI-AUT, IFPI-SWE and IFPI-SWI)

$3,675,000

1993

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Smash with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified 6x platinum by RIAA and Music Canada, 4x platinum by ARIA, platinum by BPI, IFPI-SWE and IFPI-SWI, and gold by IFPI-AUT)

$11,000,000

1991

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Ignition with the American punk rock band The Offspring (certified gold by RIAA, ARIA and Music Canada)

$1,000,000

1988

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album The Offspring with the American punk rock band The Offspring

$500,000